Tissue Paper Sticky Window
Whether it’s a rainy day or just time for some creative fun, this Tissue Paper Sticky Window is perfect for little hands! With just some tissue paper and contact paper, you’ll have an engaging and colorful activity that encourages creativity while keeping things stress-free.
- Clear contact paper
- Tissue paper in assorted colors
- Scissors
- Tape
Cut a piece of contact paper to your desired size and remove the backing to expose the sticky side.
Secure the contact paper to a flat surface or window using masking tape, with the sticky side facing outward.
Tear or cut the tissue paper into small, colorful pieces.
Encourage your child to stick the tissue paper pieces onto the sticky side of the contact paper to create their design.
Once they’re finished, you can cover the artwork with another piece of contact paper to seal it, or leave it as is for display.
- Go ahead and cut up the tissue paper ahead of time so you can set everything up super quickly.
- If your little one is still in that phase where everything goes in their mouth, use bigger pieces of tissue paper to keep things safe and stress-free.
- Oh, and if the contact paper gets all bunched up, just gently pull it apart.
- Supervise children during all activities